Form N-300 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your current legal name in the designated fields. Ensure you provide your first name, middle name, and last name accurately.
  3. In Part 1, provide your U.S. Social Security Number and A-Number if applicable. Fill in your date of birth and country of birth.
  4. Complete the mailing address section with your current address. If different, also fill out the physical address.
  5. Proceed to Part 2 where you will declare your understanding of the application process. Select the appropriate boxes regarding interpreter assistance if needed.
  6. In Part 3, if an interpreter is involved, provide their contact information and certification details.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing in Part 6. Ensure that all required fields are completed to avoid rejection.

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Youll need to include a copy of the front and back of your conditional green card, along with the $750 filing fee. USCIS may waive the interview requirement for removing conditions on residency if the couple provides strong evidence that their marriage is legitimate.
The VS-300 Divorce Form will be created from the required entries to the web form. Item #21 Date of Divorce or Annulment is to be completed and written in by the Circuit Clerk upon their signing of the document. PLEASE NOTE: The generated divorce record will be sent to the Office of Vital Statistics for processing.
New USCIS Fees Table Type of FilingCurrent Fee N-300 Application to File Declaration of Intention $270 N-336 Request for Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings Under Section 336 (online filing) $700 N-336 Request for Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings Under Section 336 (paper filing) $700109 more rows
As of April 1, 2024, the naturalization application fee is $710 for applicants who file online through the USCIS website or $760 for applicants who submit a paper application by mail. There is not a separate fee for biometrics.
New Visa-Related Fees in 2025 The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) introduces several new fees starting in fiscal year 2025, including a $250 visa integrity fee for most nonimmigrant visa applicants. Other increases affect Form I-94, ESTA, , parole, and asylum filings.

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Submit $760 if filing by paper, or $710 if filing online.
Form N-300, Application to File Declaration of Intention, enables you, a lawful permanent resident, to notify U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that you intend to become a citizen of the United States. USCIS does not require that you file this application to become eligible for naturalization.
The spouse must have continuously resided in the United States after becoming a lawful permanent resident (LPR) for at least 3 years immediately preceding the date of filing the naturalization application and must have lived in marital union with his or her citizen spouse for at least those 3 years.

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